Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.For Argentina, data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 3.1.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.For Argentina, data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 3.1.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.For Japan, data relate to manufacturing as defined by the Japanese Standard Industrial Classification (JSIC). Industry measures only approximately correspond to ISIC Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.For Japan, data relate to manufacturing as defined by the Japanese Standard Industrial Classification (JSIC). Industry measures only approximately correspond to ISIC Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.For Philippines, data relate to manufacturing as defined by the Philippine Standard Industrial Classification (PSIC).For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.For Philippines, data relate to manufacturing as defined by the Philippine Standard Industrial Classification (PSIC).For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.For Taiwan, data relate to manufacturing as defined by the Standard Industrial Classification of the Republic of China. Industry measures only approximately correspond to ISIC Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.For Taiwan, data relate to manufacturing as defined by the Standard Industrial Classification of the Republic of China. Industry measures only approximately correspond to ISIC Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013

Note:Compensation costs include direct pay, social insurance expenditures, and labor-related taxes.Data relate to manufacturing as defined by the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Revision 4.For complete information on definitions, industrial classifications, and data sources, see the technical notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichcctn.pdf and country notes at www.bls.gov/ilc/ichccsources.pdf.'NA' means data not available.# Break in series. Data are not comparable with data from the previous year.Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Comparisons, August 2013